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make navigation observables already return new value before they emit
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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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limitations under the License.
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*/
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import {ObservableValue} from "../../observable/ObservableValue.js";
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import {BaseObservableValue} from "../../observable/ObservableValue.js";
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export class Navigation {
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constructor(allowsChild) {
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@ -28,6 +28,8 @@ export class Navigation {
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}
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applyPath(path) {
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// Path is not exported, so you can only create a Path through Navigation,
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// so we assume it respects the allowsChild rules
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const oldPath = this._path;
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this._path = path;
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// clear values not in the new path in reverse order of path
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@ -35,26 +37,20 @@ export class Navigation {
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const segment = oldPath.segments[i];
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if (!this._path.get(segment.type)) {
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const observable = this._observables.get(segment.type);
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if (observable) {
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observable.set(undefined);
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}
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observable?.emitIfChanged();
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}
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}
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// change values in order of path
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for (const segment of this._path.segments) {
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const observable = this._observables.get(segment.type);
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if (observable) {
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if (!segmentValueEqual(segment?.value, observable.get())) {
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observable.set(segment.value);
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}
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}
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observable?.emitIfChanged();
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}
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}
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observe(type) {
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let observable = this._observables.get(type);
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if (!observable) {
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observable = new ObservableValue(this._path.get(type)?.value);
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observable = new SegmentObservable(this, type);
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this._observables.set(type, observable);
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}
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return observable;
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@ -142,3 +138,84 @@ class Path {
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return this._segments;
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}
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}
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/**
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* custom observable so it always returns what is in navigation.path, even if we haven't emitted the change yet.
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* This ensures that observers of a segment can also read the most recent value of other segments.
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*/
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class SegmentObservable extends BaseObservableValue {
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constructor(navigation, type) {
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super();
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this._navigation = navigation;
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this._type = type;
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this._lastSetValue = navigation.path.get(type)?.value;
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}
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get() {
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const path = this._navigation.path;
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const segment = path.get(this._type);
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const value = segment?.value;
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return value;
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}
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emitIfChanged() {
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const newValue = this.get();
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if (!segmentValueEqual(newValue, this._lastSetValue)) {
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this._lastSetValue = newValue;
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this.emit(newValue);
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}
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}
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}
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export function tests() {
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function createMockNavigation() {
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return new Navigation((parent, {type}) => {
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switch (parent?.type) {
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case undefined:
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return type === "1" || "2";
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case "1":
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return type === "1.1";
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case "1.1":
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return type === "1.1.1";
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case "2":
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return type === "2.1" || "2.2";
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default:
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return false;
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}
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});
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}
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function observeTypes(nav, types) {
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const changes = [];
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for (const type of types) {
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nav.observe(type).subscribe(value => {
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changes.push({type, value});
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});
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}
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return changes;
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}
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return {
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"applying a path emits an event on the observable": assert => {
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const nav = createMockNavigation();
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const path = nav.pathFrom([
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new Segment("2", 7),
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new Segment("2.2", 8),
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]);
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assert.equal(path.segments.length, 2);
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let changes = observeTypes(nav, ["2", "2.2"]);
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nav.applyPath(path);
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assert.equal(changes.length, 2);
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assert.equal(changes[0].type, "2");
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assert.equal(changes[0].value, 7);
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assert.equal(changes[1].type, "2.2");
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assert.equal(changes[1].value, 8);
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},
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"path.get": assert => {
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const path = new Path([new Segment("foo", 5), new Segment("bar", 6)], () => true);
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assert.equal(path.get("foo").value, 5);
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assert.equal(path.get("bar").value, 6);
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}
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};
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}
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